Tonight, with less than ten days to go before election day, William J. “Bill” Federer sent me an e-mail. It included a link to a video, Barack Obama: Rhetoric vs. Record, featuring Foster Friess, a successful businessman and Army veteran living in Jackson Hole, Wyo. Because I hold Federer in such high esteem as a [...]
Video Outlines Obama’s Rhetoric vs. His Record
October 26th, 2008 · No Comments
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Muslim-Christian Conflict Nothing New
September 11th, 2008 · 1 Comment
On this, the seventh anniversary of the tragedies of Sept. 11, 2001, William J. Federer at American Minute offers a glimpse into the history of conflicts between Christians and radical Islamic extremists:
In 1683, over 138,000 Muslim Ottoman Turks surrounded Vienna, Austria. For two months, they starved the 11,000 Hapsburg-Austrian defenders. Sultan Mehmed IV sent a [...]
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‘Change’ Isn’t Always Friendly Toward West
July 9th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Editor’s note: For centuries, leaders and would-be leaders alike — including, most recently, Democrat presidential candidate Barack Obama — have invoked “change” as lynch pins of campaigns to gain power and influence and exert control over others. Centuries ago, change played a major role in the life of Muhammad. Bill Federer, a St. [...]
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Writer Contrasts Jesus and Muhammad
March 4th, 2008 · No Comments
I came across William J. “Bill” Federer’s most-recent article, Jesus and Muhammad Compared, published at World Net Daily, and found it well worth my time to read. Therefore, I commend it to you.
Below is a sampling of the differences the author notes in his article:
Jesus’ teaching on how to treat enemies:
* Love your enemies, [...]
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Christopher Columbus Trusted God on Leap Day
February 29th, 2008 · No Comments
What is Leap Day?
When I want to learn something about the significance of something that happened — or someone who did something — on a particular day in history, I often turn to Bill Federer and his daily resource, American Minute. Today, he tackles the subject, concluding his piece by writing the following:
Columbus predicted [...]
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